The FBI’s Kirk Investigation Exposes America’s Justice System on the Brink

The FBI’s Kirk Investigation Exposes America’s Justice System on the Brink

The ambush murder of Charlie Kirk, the Republican Party’s most charismatic youth influencer, has pushed our divided nation to the brink. In the tragedy’s wake, the picture of what really happened has grown murkier by the day, leaving only one thing clear. The American people cannot trust a compromised FBI to bring this case to justice. Congress must launch an independent investigation immediately.

The FBI’s boast that it captured the suspected assassin, Tyler Robinson, in just 33 hours fell flat with a skeptical public. Video showed the lone assassin jumping from a rooftop, but no rifle was visible. According to the official story, he concealed the weapon before jumping and fled into the woods. Soon, however, on social media, weapons experts stepped up to show and tell how it was impossible to hide the bulky rifle in a backpack or pant leg.

The story wobbled and spun. A furious debate erupted over why there appeared to be no exit wound. Kirk’s doctor failed to put that controversy to rest when he confirmed the bullet never did exit the body. For skeptics, the doctor’s explanation of the “miracle” strength of Kirk’s bone structure, said to have stopped the bullet, called up the widely ridiculed “magic bullet” theory in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

Social media posts on TikTok and X before Kirk’s murder, uncovered by journalist Megyn Kelly, seemed to imply foreknowledge of the coming attack and a plot extending beyond Robinson. To the growing ranks of skeptical observers, the chaotic investigation was unfolding like a “psyop” by the FBI, designed to deceive the public by burying the truth.

History offers some credence to those doubts. In the 1960s, FBI investigations “solved” the assassinations of President Kennedy, civil rights leader Martin Luther King, and presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy as lone-wolf murders; however, hotly disputed evidence left all three cases in limbo in the court of public opinion.

In the JFK assassination, eyewitnesses, ballistics, and wound analysis by doctors pointed to multiple shooters in two locations. Suspected assassin Lee Harvey Oswald’s silencing by murder when low-level mobster Jack Ruby shot him in police custody was another telltale sign of a broader conspiracy.

The bullet that killed the Reverend King couldn’t be conclusively matched to the rifle of the suspected assassin, James Earl Ray, and eyewitnesses saw a second suspect in a different location.

In the RFK case, ballistics, acoustics, and other physical evidence indicated from one to five additional shots fired beyond the capacity of the gun of the suspected assassin, Sirhan Sirhan. Eyewitnesses saw activity suggesting one or more additional shooters. Ballistics and powder burns confirmed that RFK was killed by shots from behind and inches away, whereas Sirhan fired from in front and several feet away.

The controversial evidence didn’t change any of the outcomes. The FBI made lone-wolf cases against all three suspected assassins, though earning a reputation for manipulation and cover-ups in the process.

“This isn’t just history rhyming. This is history repeating itself,” Sen. Ron Johnson noted recently about the 1960s murders viewed alongside new evidence in the Oklahoma City bombing. That evidence, in modern history’s iconic lone-wolf terror case, reveals that the bombing wasn’t lone-wolf terror at all. It was manufactured terror made in Washington, DC, by the FBI: a failed rogue spy operation under the bureau’s PATCON program, targeting right-wing extremist violence.

The 30-year FBI cover-up that followed – denying justice to the bombing victims, allowing neo-Nazi terror suspects to walk free, and keeping the American public in the dark – was a real-world psyop like the one now widely suspected in the Kirk investigation.

The new evidence in the Oklahoma City bombing case reveals that Timothy McVeigh was under surveillance by the FBI months before committing his crime. Though not definitive, that fact gives some credence to the idea that McVeigh was following orders from others inside the federal government – a claim he made to multiple sources before and after the bombing.

So far, no surveillance connection to Tyler Robinson or the Kirk murder has surfaced. However, Sen. Charles Grassley’s revelation on September 16 about the FBI’s Arctic Frost program opened that door wide. At the Senate Judiciary Committee’s FBI oversight hearing, Grassley reported that the bureau under President Biden selectively used Arctic Frost to target 92 Republican-linked individuals and groups for investigation — including Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA.

Arctic Frost was a new name drawn from an old FBI surveillance playbook. As my book, Blowback: The Untold Story of the FBI and the Oklahoma City Bombing, reveals, PATCON in the 1990s targeted not just Washington, DC, political insiders, but the grassroots Patriot political movement in America’s Heartland, opposing gun control and federal government overreach.

PATCON’s stated goal was to shut down extremist right-wing violence by busting terror plots. It did the opposite, putting illegal weapons and cash into the hands of criminals. At the same time, PATCON functioned as a powerful narrative tool, amplifying the public’s perception of the threat of right-wing terror.

By 2020, the narrative was embedded. Merrick Garland, the star federal prosecutor who managed the bombing case, rose to the top of the US Justice Department. Upon becoming attorney general, he declared white supremacy to be the gravest threat facing America. Inside that frame of reality, it made perfect sense to cast Donald Trump as Hitler, misfit Michigan militia members as a hit squad on its governor, and, eventually, Charlie Kirk as the fascist target of an assassin’s bullet.

Manufactured terror demonizes and kills people, corrupts justice, and destabilizes the republic. Left to metastasize since the Oklahoma City bombing, rogue surveillance has compromised the FBI. Charlie Kirk’s murder must become the turning point to restore integrity with the whole truth.

The Justice Department cannot investigate itself. The Senate Judiciary Committee must act now—or America risks losing what remains of its justice system.

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